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Health Insurance for Homebased Business Owners

On the hunt for health insurance? Our experts reveal several options for the self-employed.
Posted by Paul and Sarah Edwards | November 9, 2004
URL: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/73480

Obtaining affordable health insurance today is a nationwide crisis, especially for the self-employed. Costs have spiraled out of control to the point where you may be thinking you may have to do without. Fortunately, that's not the case. The upside is you have both the luxury-and the burden-of having many choices.

Getting into a group plan is probably your best bet. Groups can often negotiate better coverage at a lower price for their members than you could as an individual. If you're willing to do some research, you should be able to uncover some options that will work for you. Here are five types of groups that often offer health insurance to their members:

But don't stop your research there. Depending on your circumstances, group policies aren't always a better buy, both in their dollar cost and the benefits they provide. In addition, under an association umbrella, some group plans are being used by the unscrupulous to sell such poor quality insurance that they're being investigated by state regulatory agencies.

To find out what coverage you can get from other sources, check out your individual options through an insurance agent who specializes in health coverage or through websites that provide price comparisons for individual policies and then link you to the companies or agents that sell them. Here's a list of some such sites:

When working with an agent, you'll have a choice of:

Some states like California, Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland and Texas provide guaranteed issue of policies for small businesses and/or allow you to form your own insurance pools. Again, you can contact your state local agency serving small business to find out more about this option.


Authors and career coaches Paul and Sarah Edwards' latest book is The Best Home Businesses for People 50+. You can contact Paul and Sarah with your questions at www.workingfromhome.com.